Just Spades

Play the best classic Spades game designed specifically for Android! Just Spades gives you the fun and relaxing Spades experience you know and love. Play anywhere, with three intelligent computer opponents that feel so realistic it's like they’re sitting at the table with you. This popular card game is a family favorite. Download and play Just Spades wherever you go!

Spades, also known as Atout Pique and Piki, is one of the most popular card games in the world. It is played with a standard set of 52 playing cards and is closely related to other trick-taking games like Hearts, Euchre, Bridge and Whist.

The object of the game is to take at least the number of tricks that were bid before play of the hand began. Before the game begins, each player decides how many tricks he/she will be able to take. Adventurous players can decide to bid nil or blind nil. No suit is named, as spades are always trump.

The first player begins the game and it will continue in a clockwise order. The next player must play a card in the same suit, if possible. If not, he/she may play a trump or discard.

The player who plays the highest trump wins the trick but if no trump was played then the player who played the highest card in the led suit takes it. That player will lead the next trick.

The game will continue on like this until everyone runs out of cards. Each hand consists of 13 tricks. Spades can’t be led with unless another player has previously played one or if there aren’t any other options.

The player or partnership with the highest score at the end of the game is awarded the win.

SPADES TERMINOLOGY

♠️ Bidding: When a player looks at his/her hand before a trick and estimates how many tricks they will win in that round♠️ Trick: When one card is played by each player. A trick is won by whoever played the highest card in the suit, or the highest spade♠️ Trump: A card that has greater power than all other cards. In the case of this game, spades trump all other suits♠️ Following Suit: Players must follow the suit of the first card played in each trick, if possible♠️ Hand: The cards held by one player♠️ Breaking Spades: Spades are broken when a player cannot follow suit and chooses to play a spade♠️ Partnership: When you work with the player opposite you to achieve a total number of bids♠️ Bag: A bag (sometimes called a sandbag) is collected for each extra trick won beyond the player’s bid. When a set number of bags are collected a penalty is assessed ♠️ Nil Bid: A risky bid of 0 where players stand to win big but risk an equally large penalty♠️ Blind Nil Bid: An even riskier nil bid without looking at the hand before the round begins, which awards or deducts twice the points as a nil bid

TIPS

♠️ Keep track of cards that have been played! There are 13 cards of each suit in the deck. Play around the cards you know are remaining in the deck♠️ Voiding a suit (getting rid of all cards of a specific suit in your hand) is a great way to control the tricks you take with a spade♠️ Pay attention to your partner’s play and avoid taking tricks they intend to win♠️ Taking extra tricks can sometimes be a good way to stop your opponents from achieving their bids, resulting in big penalties

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